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Silver prices today, Tuesday, August 18, 2026: Silver price holds as investors weigh inflation and geopolitical risks
Catherine Brock · Contributing writer
Tue, August 18, 2026 at 6:52 PM GMT+3 3 min read
Silver (SI=F) September futures opened at $65.90 per ounce on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, down 0.5% from Monday's closing price. The silver price moved lower this morning, reaching $65.12 as of 9:11 a.m. ET.
The silver price fluctuated between $65 and $66 an ounce Tuesday morning as negotiations with Iran appear to have stalled. A 60-day agreement between the U.S. and Iran to pursue a diplomatic resolution expired Monday with no alternative deal in place. Subsequently, oil prices and U.S. Treasury yields ticked higher.
Higher oil prices continue to pose an inflation risk, though recent economic data point to a slowdown in consumer spending. These are competing forces for silver pricing. Inflation risk is a headwind, while an economic decline could increase investment demand for the metal.
Current price of silver
The opening price of silver futures on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, was 0.5% lower compared to Monday's closing price. Here's how today's opening silver price has changed versus last week, month, and year:
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One week ago: +1.6%
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One month ago: +18.6%
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One year ago: +73.6%
For context, silver's year-over-year growth was 173.3% on May 14.
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Silver price predictions for the next decade
Silver price forecasts vary wildly by expert. Some say silver's price will hold steady or experience modest growth, while others predict huge price spikes. Here are some of the biggest predictions for silver's price:
1. Silver reaches $100 per ounce
Experts with BlackRock and J.P. Morgan agree that the outlook for silver remains strong, and its price will increase. By the end of 2026, experts predict silver's price will surpass $80 per ounce, and it could reach $100 per ounce by 2030.
Does that mean you should buy lots of silver? Be aware that predictions can change, and they may revise their forecasts at any time.
2. Silver coins become more popular
With the conflict in the Middle East, investors are increasingly concerned about economic turmoil and manufacturing supply chain disruptions. Historically, that means investors will increasingly buy precious metals, such as silver.
Because buying an ounce of gold is prohibitively expensive for new investors, silver coins or bars are a more accessible entry point, so there may be increased demand.
3. Pricing may be more volatile
Compared to gold, silver's price tends to be more volatile, with more rises and falls. Its price fluctuates due to changes in industrial demand and investor confidence.
For example, at the beginning of January 2026, silver's price topped $113 per ounce. But by February, its price dropped to $77 per ounce, a decrease of about 32% in just a few weeks.
Keep reading: Silver price predictions for the next decade: What should investors expect?
Price of silver chart
Whether you're tracking the price of silver since last month or last year, the price-of-silver chart below shows the precious metal's value journey so far this year.
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64.00 -2.24 (-3.38%)
As of 12:30:13 PM EDT. Market Open.
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